Culture and European Union Law

Edited by Rachael Craufurd Smith

Description

This book explores the relationship between European Union law, culture, and identity. It illustrates how cultual issues permeate all aspects of Community law; shaping the development of policies in areas as diverse as internal and external trade, education, sport, language use, and the mass media.

Culture and European Union Law

Edited by Rachael Craufurd Smith

Table of Contents

AcknowledgmentsList of AuthorsTable of CasesTable of LegislationText of Article 151 of the European Community TreatyChapter 1: Introduction, Rachael Craufurd SmithPart I The Development of Cultural Policy by the European Community Chapter 2: European Community Intervention in the Cultural Field: Continuity or Change?, Rachael Craufurd SmithPart II Trading Cultures: Culture and Commerce in the European Union Chapter 3: Labels, Locals, and the Free Movement of Goods, Niamh Nic ShuibhneChapter 4: Sport as Culture in European Community Law, Stephen WeatherillChapter 5: The Gardener and other Stories: the Peregrinations of Cultural Artefacts within the European Union, Andrea BiondiPart III CommunicatingCulture in the European Union: the Media, Language, and Education Chapter 6: European Community Law and the Cultural Aspects of Television, Josh HolmesChapter 7: Language Law of the European Union: Protecting or Eroding Linguistic Diversity?, Bruno de WitteChapter 8: Reflections on Education and Culture in European Community Law, Julian LonbayPart IV: Culture, Identity, and European Integration Chapter 9: Article 151 and European Identity, Rachael Craufurd SmithChapter 10: Long-Term Resident Third Country Nationals in the European Union: Institutional Legacies and Evolving Norms, Theodora KostakopoulouPart V Culture and the European Union's External Relations: Trade and Aid Chapter 11: Preserving and Promoting Differences? The External Dimension of Cultural Cooperation, Joseph McMahonChapter 12: From Regional to Global Freedom of Trade in Audio-Visual Goods and Services? A Comparison of the Impact on the Audio-Visual Sector of the Preferential Trade Zones Established by the European Community and the World Trade Organization, Olaf WeberPart VI Concluding Observations Chapter 13: Culture and European Union Law: The Exploration of an Interface, Paul Kearns